STANDARDPhysics-Errors and Measurements

STANDARD Physics Error Analysis MCQ Question

Type: MCQ-conceptual-Easy-Class 11

The temperatures of two bodies measured by a thermometer are t₁ = 20°C ± 0.5°C and t₂ = 50°C ± 0.5°C. The temperature difference and the error in the result is

A

30°C ± 1°C

B

70°C ± 0.5°C

C

30°C ± 0.5°C

D

70°C ± 1°C

Correct Answer

Option A

Detailed Explanation

The temperature difference of two bodies is t = t₂ - t₁ = 50°C - 20°C = 30°C. The error in temperature difference is given by t = (Δt₁ + Δt₂) = (0.5°C + 0.5°C) = 1°C. Therefore, the temperature difference is 30°C ± 1°C.

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